[Texascavers] EspeleoCoahuila 2008 article

2008-10-09 Thread Jim Kennedy
The Fall 2008 (2nd year, 5th issue) of the new magazine Coahuila, Espejismo 
Pleno just came out, and has a one-page article by Monica Ponce on 
EspeleoCoahuila this past summer in Múzquiz.  I have scanned it and turned it 
into a PDF, which Allan just placed on the EspeleoCoahuila web page at 
http://www.oztotl.com/ps/EC/EspeleoCoahuila%202008.pdf.  Enjoy!

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RE: [Texascavers] EspeleoCoahuila

2008-07-15 Thread mark . alman

Thanks for the link, Mike.


Very nice photos and you have an excellent website.

Well done!



Mark A.



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My group found some small tectonic caves the first day and were led on  
a crazy goose chase the second day to a large shelter cave full of  
bees. We mapped out the 2-3 neat little caves we had found, the  
largest being about 30m long (which we named Cherry) Some of those  
from the other teams will have to give a more detailed report on their  
finds (some of them were really cool).

I've got photos from both days online at www.mpphoto.ws (Link is on  
the bottom) It rained almost every day but the mountains were  
absolutely beautiful and the views were fantastic! Not too bad for my  
first caving trip to Mexico.


-Mike

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[Texascavers] EspeleoCoahuila

2008-07-14 Thread speleosteele
I've waiting patiently, but now I've just got to ask, is someone going to post 
a report on EspeleoCoahuila? Were there any caving finds of note? What happened?

Bill 

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Re: [Texascavers] EspeleoCoahuila

2008-07-14 Thread mark gee
Ditto- We all want to know. Whats up!



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I've waiting patiently, but now I've just got to ask, is someone going to post 
a report on EspeleoCoahuila? Were there any caving finds of note? What happened?

Bill 

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[Texascavers] EspeleoCoahuila

2008-07-14 Thread mike
My group found some small tectonic caves the first day and were led on  
a crazy goose chase the second day to a large shelter cave full of  
bees. We mapped out the 2-3 neat little caves we had found, the  
largest being about 30m long (which we named Cherry) Some of those  
from the other teams will have to give a more detailed report on their  
finds (some of them were really cool).


I've got photos from both days online at www.mpphoto.ws (Link is on  
the bottom) It rained almost every day but the mountains were  
absolutely beautiful and the views were fantastic! Not too bad for my  
first caving trip to Mexico.



-Mike

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[Texascavers] EspeleoCoahuila, July 3-6th

2008-06-06 Thread Diana Tomchick
Does anyone have more details about EspeleoCoahuila? The web site (www.oztotl.com/ps/EC/EC2008.html) 
 is a bit sparse on the meeting details. Since the first day will be  
spent attending talks and the next two days spent caving, we will have  
to spend the day on July 2nd driving down to Muzquiz (yes, it will  
take all day to drive from Dallas). Will it be difficult to find the  
event location (the Balneario La Cascada) in the evening?


Any suggestions and meeting info will be most welcome,

Diana

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